Awesome. My yard will have 4 people in it and the usual amount of campers. There are currently no spots available.......however money does talk.

I must say that my Sportsmobile mentality has me wondering why anyone would follow the herd into a crowded place to see something in the sky. Whether I saw full, partial or whatever no way I'd be sucked into the fray.

YMMV

Well plan on whoever shows up to hang around until the traffic clears

Lady on the news was showing her ranch in Oregon (several acres) all speced out for the eclipse. She has been fully booked up for quite some time. 1000 bucks per camp-spot.
I have a meeting a week after so all the news rhetoric is making me think about just staying home. If the traffic is wild as suggested, at least it will be a good test of the highway system.

We are heading out of So-Cal FR AM towards Madra OR but frankly open to any ideas as we haven't found any camp spots. Anyone has room for another Van in their spot :-). Plan to head south Tue towards the hidden coast, back in SoCal Next Sat.

Maybe SMB can meet in some public land spot? PM me if anyone is open to something like that!

We are heading out of So-Cal FR AM towards Madra OR but frankly open to any ideas as we haven't found any camp spots. Anyone has room for another Van in their spot :-). Plan to head south Tue towards the hidden coast, back in SoCal Next Sat.

Maybe SMB can meet in some public land spot? PM me if anyone is open to something like that!

Don't recommend heading for Madras without a guaranteed place to stay. That's ground zero for gathering in Oregon as its touted as the best site for viewing based on weather.

I'd look at finding a location in public lands off of Hwy 26 somewhere between John Day and I-84 in eastern Oregon.

Use a very detailed map (like Benchmark Road and Recreation Atlas) and Google maps (especially satellite view) to find a few target areas to aim for. Plan to be extremely self sufficient with gas, water and food (think zombie apocalypse ready) as you enter Oregon.

We are planning on heading up north of idaho falls. Anyone know of any sweet camping spots out there? Doesn't look like too much of forest access nearby (see attachment). There is a bit out to the east of heist, etc. Though, by the mountains may not be a good idea for clouds, etc.

I'm headed to Goldendale Wa. It's just outside the path of totality, but the eclipse is not the main reason I'm going. Hopefully, traffic won't be so bad since it's outside the path. As for finding a camp spot, when it's time to sleep, I'll just pull over anywhere I can find a parking spot and pull the blinds.

We've researched from the coast west to east all across Oregon and have decided to head for western Idaho. We usually find out where the crowds are and go the opposite direction, in this case we want to see the main attraction and we will deal with it. Post-eclipse, let's plan to finish this thread with stories and pictures of what we saw and experienced. We plan to spend the rest of that week seeing where Flint wants to take us, we just may go east to west across central Oregon and see what the aftermath of the expected crowds looks like. Or we may head north, yet TBD!